What Does Wood Siding for a House Cost?
The overall cost of a wood siding installation project for a house depends on several factors. These factors include the means of installation, type of wood that will be used and maintenance required. Does this Spark an idea?
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Installation
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Having wood siding installed by a professional will drive up the overall price tag. Some motivated do-it-yourselfers may choose to do the installation themselves to lower the overall cost of a wood siding project.
Wood Type
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Wood siding consumers have several options regarding the types of wood to use. Engineered plywood, yellow pine, spruce, cedar and redwood are all common types of wood used to side houses. The price difference per square foot between these types of wood can sometimes be dramatic.
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Costs
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According to CostHelper.com, 1,250 square feet of engineered plywood can cost between $3,000 and $5,000 installed. The same amount of yellow pine, spruce or fur can run from $6,500 to $7,500 installed, while 1,250 square feet of cedar or redwood can run between $9,000 and $10,000 installed.
Maintenance
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One major factor that consumers should consider before committing to a wood siding installation project is the maintenance cost associated with wood siding. If properly maintained, wood siding can last for more than 30 years. But CostHelper.com recommends that wood siding be painted or stained every four to six years.
Other Costs
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Depending on the region, there are additional costs associated with wood siding. Mildew retardants or fungicides should be applied to wood siding about every three years in hot, humid climates. In dry climates, consumers may want to apply oil finishes to their wood siding every three years or so.
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